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1 1 1 ,", r 1, 1011. THE WEATHER 20 Per Cent Off 19 it i q '-. ' . ',' , k.-.!.,. , ' ' ' ' ' i : ' ; ' ' 1 r ' r ' . J3 U 1 1 I i I i I I . r ""V Aahevllle. . . . Atlanta ... .... Augusta ". . . . . . Charleston ' . . . Charlotte Jacksonville . . . Key West Knoxvllle . . . . . Louisville .. Mobile New Orleans . . . New York Oklahoma ... . Pittsburgh . . . . Raleigh- . ... . St.. Louis ... . . Savannah . , ; ";i Washington ; . ; Wilmington1 .. . : Normal today: no cause for complaint Let the children eat their fill of doughnuts if made from t Cottolene: There's no stomachache or indigestion in Cottolene doughnuts, because Cottolene is a vegetable oil product, pure and healthful as olive oil. It makes food rich, without making it indigestible. It makes food palatable without the greasiness of lard-soaked food. It is more economical than butter or lard because one-third less is required." r jw From the standpoints of health and economy, Cottolene is unquestionably the leading cooking fat on the market Use one-third less Cottolene than butter or lard. Cottolene shortens your food lengthens your life Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY t ' : :; ''1 . ' . v ' - , ;? Ill 28 26 30 30 26 32 64 26 30 80 32 26 30 84 80 - SO 30 Temperature 41 36 36 42 . 42 42 46 60 81 40 . 4S 48 88 56 82 42 42 44 42 '40 de crees; precipitation .14. Forecast until 8 p. m Saturday, for Ashevllle and vicinity: Fair weather ton.Rht and Saturday, with rising tem perature. - ' ': For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Saturday r warmer except In ex treme portion; light to moderate west erly vlnds. .r Summary of Conditions. : ' An area of high barometric pres sure, attended by abnormally cold weather, is central over Gulf states, and temperatures - are below the freezing point from the Great Lakes southwnrd to the gulf coast. The gradual subsidence and continued eastward progress of the anti-cyclonic area will bo favorable ! for : fair weather tonight and Saturday, with rising temperature. R. T. LINDLEY, ' Observer, Weather Bureau. : The Peerless-Fashion Co., 51 Pattern Ave., directs attention to the libera) .discount of 20 per cent frm regular prices on its splendid stock of ladies' and ' misses', suits, coats end dresses. The saving of one-fifth on the purchase of garments of such high standard should appeal to the economical woman of this community. Your inspection is requested. 20 Per Cent Off Try Gasette-N ewa ; Want Adl U S. Department of Agriculture WEATHER BUREAU WILLIS L-MOORE. Pusd COMING ATTBACriONS. n n n n it it n it t k n it t it t It Monday, Dec. 4. -Miss Nobody from Starland.", It Tuesday, Dec. 5 "The Tral- lt tor." Thursday, Dec. 7. "FtlUI ' Hrheff." Friday, Dec 8. "The Thief, " t It It t timitititititititititititititititit , -. . . t "MIhk Solxxly From StarlanU.'" Melodious in score, bright in color ricn in fabric and graceiul In move ment, "Miss Nobody from Starland with clever Olive Vail, and a large company of well known principals, backed by a vigorous chorus of pret ty KlrU, will be the big Mort II. linger offering at the Auditorium on ni'xt Monday, December 4, Adiims, Hough and Mitchell divide the iionors 'f book und lyrics, and Joseph llow pro?es of preparation. This is one of the most Interesting, as well as luuKhable, scenes ever shown upon a tage. Among the many song hits are "Ah. Marl. Marl. Tarantelle," I'd Rather Love What I cannot Have Tluin Have What 1 Cannot Love." "I'll Ue Your. Honey When It's Moon light," "Kiss Me," and "The Dear Lit tle Ghost of Your Smile." - Mort H. Sinner has given "Miss Nobody from Starland" one of the most lavish sceniu and coatume reductions ever seen on tour; in fact, the Identical production which was seeh In Chicago and all the other large cities during its phenomenal tour. Tickets go on sale Friday morning at Whltlock's. "TIm Traitor." The triumph of "The Traitor" has had but one precedent and that was when "The Clansmnn" swept through the south like a whirlwind, breaking all theater records and causing more talk and discussion than any play since "I'nclo Toms Cabin." It is use less to ask why and to try to explain such Success. The thing that inter ests the public Is the fact that it Is a success and that everyone is anxiously Rnniiini ilia eiiuvwonirii. in hub iiiii i iiku Muny people wonder how It is that I only, Ing out this purpose the company which will support Miss Scheff in the new Victor Herbert opera, "The Duchess," when it is seen here at the Auditorium, Thursday, December 7, Uif one performance only, Include)! such well known people as Itlley t"huiuberllii May Boley, (ieorge An derson, Laura Ha'tJlton, John E. Haz-feard, George Graham, Madison Smith, Robert Milllken, Ilobert Flynn, ISelle Court and M. Berenson. ,- The production is Identically the same as seen at the Lyrlo theater, New York, where MIhs Scheff was the sensational success of the " season. There are three baggage curs crowded with scenery and. effects. The cos tumes are the latest creations of the modistes' and milliners' arts,, and the chorus Is made up of girls who are not only comely to look upon, but who can really sing. Miss Scheff will also have with herr her own orchestra of 20 pieces from New York. This orchestra will accompany hei throughout her tour. The production Itself wat staged under the personal Instruction of J. C. Huffman and Wil Hum J. Wilson, the latter being gun era! stage director of the New York hippodrome. As Miss Hcheff's local engagement Is for one ' performance it behooves the AstievllIu then l t. i'riPFl i 'fi 1 m'-''7' !-V m I ' ..." r H ! j,r i ii ' i , . in,)1 e . f ?l4 f ' 0. H. HfeNRY Vfler a Ijciiik IIIiiom. Deatl (kcurrcd YcHtcrdny at 4 O'clock, at Home . -. , jn Ouk Street. . O. H. Henry, a travelling salesmun, died yesterday afternoon at his home on Oak street at 4 tt'elock. Mr. Hen ry -had been 111 for' Mime time, but bis condition was not considered very re- riuus until a few days ago.' H- had rallied even from that and his death cam very unexpectedly. Mr. Henry had been living In Ashe- vine tor a number or years and was very well and favorably known here, He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Henry; two sisters, . Mrs. . S. S. Weatherly of Troutdale, Va., and Mrs. C. W. Malone of Asheville; three sons, Carroll, Faul and James; and cue daughter, !edlle. Two of the sons, Paul and James, live In Atlanta and Carroll Is a travelling salesman, with headquarters in Florida, Don i miss tne Basket Ball game tonight at 8:30, Y. M. C. A. vs, Farm school, Reserved seats 15c. ' - - - . 2BS-2t New pictures every night at Tbeato. I V Hi .MM).VItl) TUK 1,1 sfTAMA S V.F. ,, "MIH(4 )IMIY FltO ard furnished the many Jlngly musi cal hits with which the famous musi cal culnedy abounds. "Miss Nobody from Htarland" Inoculates with the germ of bmuhter throughout Its four spectacular stems. The story cen ters around a fiiKi'lnating chorus girl, who Is aided In her dluinond smug gling enterprise by a host of suitors "n board ths liner Lusttanla. Novel ty is he keynote of the story from the list u the lam, and one of the earlier surprises Is the dlxembarkfttlnn of the passvnaers at the tlnIe of the open ing scene the entire company Is pre- ipit.itwil upon the audience by menus of a KHnp-plnnk lending from the deck of th liner In the (eiiler iilt,'. An ithV' imimMt'nii It the iireut d rclnaril -iMiii',' winch it't'i'n the nu,t' en, i. i, i I .,, ,il the i 11. -s ii Kd iln . ., (,.,-, I .fi'l In l!iy FUOU Till' FlltST ACT OF MOItT II. KIXtiKH'S BIO MI MICAL UKVt'K, M KTAH1-AMV AT TIIK AI DITOKI I M. .MOM V. DrX1. . , ! the public know so soon what Is a success and what Is not but the ptiti lic does know. That Is why there is always such a rush tu the box office when the sale of sests for "The Traitor" is announced. HesUles they renumber how difficult it was to se cure seats during the first season of "The Clansman" and they probably have In mind the story of the early bird. The dHte of "The Traitor" en gagement In this city at the Audito rium Is Tuesday. December 6. Ticket sole open Saturday nmrnlni! at Whltl.K k's. iviixi KciM-rr. When the Mesxrs. Sluthert deel led to t. ml their fMvnrlte stnr. Miss- Fntxl Scheff en H"if, It was their delermlns- 1 1 . , it tu n i v.- her tlui lu st ciiil mid lln , l .n. hi. 1 1, ,11 i . i -t j, . in t in fnlli.W tiTgoer to secure their reservstlonn at the Auditorium In time. Ticket sale oper.-' Weduesdiiy" mui n liitf at Whltluck's." . "T1m Thief." The' chief thought, apparently,'.!,, the mind of the American woman to day Is to dress well. It is around thin thought that 'The Thief" was writ, tun, For two yeais, ever since lb first production at ihe Lyceum then tir. Nw York, this ' question, "To stent, or not to steal in order to hold your hualiH nil's love," has been i?-,n'fl. "The" Thlai" solves Ihe question. 71 come, to rhe Audltutluili next Krlduv evening. A sT.'iit .nie I'll-!. I Ht I ill ill Si IhmjI, ,,to- IniHki't I.hII, M C. A .vi g B 3 - 2 1. TMfeAlKi ClKUJIT MONDAY, DEO. 4 . . ' . - Mort II. Slnircr's MiihIciU Itovuo Miss Nobody: : From' Starland WlUi OLIVE VAIL . " Coming unchanged from Its record run of 100 nights at the Princess The stre, Chicago, with the All Star Cast, Original Production, . Dancers- , and Show Girls. ' I THE Al'DIENCK IJKTH A VKKV BEHIND THK HCKNta - VRICES 50., lie, 11.09, , , Box HftH $3.00. Suat al-Thursday.,. , t ll.BO. DHmMbIIsm BssfjatSk aA a Si x . !OikAsVu'llAaUMM llUssk. DttlurMUtk IMUttSOf MUll ss sTtMstur LOTHKftMt, ml doUd llAM. uMthfCll POinUof tssl tB rVMin, ILmj will bdrw oWW tor mto Jrauluc MP, uU jap. iM4n (g)tM Q M MB houti MMtl Hvkow raUfeliTtf ft Qi Vt Asliovllle Odd Fellow h Klwt OITUrs. Sulphur Springs lodge, No, 1X6, I. O. O. F., has elected officers as fol lows: 1 i. C. Lawrence, N. O. J. V. Russell, V. G. W. R. Balllnger; recording secretary. J. P. Reynolds, financial secretary. M. P. Shook, treasurer. J. B. Cain, E. L. Hayes and J. L. Welch, ' trustees. i For Sore Feet, Chilblains, Frost Bite, Sore Nipples, Charing, Cuts, Galls, Burns, Sores or Scalds, DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID is a marvelous remedy. It relieves In flamed conditions heals the flesh and eases para. Taken Internally for Cramps or Dysentery It corrects the disorder at once. Pries SO cents oer bottle. Sold by all druggists. , .. Servia's census, taken this year, credits the country with ten cities of more thsn 10,000 population. '' i 1 , a .. r;;ii ,,r .. ..w-xik The Most Magnificent Picture Drama of the Century -r -f Tomorrow at ' Dreamland : f 30,000.00 Italia Motion Picture. The Fall of Troy in 2 Parts - A Marvelous Reproduction of the Trojan Waf. -2000 Armei Oladiatoi-s. Four Splendid Pictures Today. iPii knuo$i IntAins, urtvutr Tiiewliiv, DiM'oiulH'r 3, The Southern Aniiisement Co. Present Thus, Dixon's Sensational Sequel to "The Clnnsman," a thrilling story of the decline And full of the Kn Klux Klan ' THE TRAITOR Four stirring a ts of love, adven- U'V," patriotism and trensnn. i. 1 lVlc Adc to 11.0(1; a rcw si l..MI. Tl.ket R.ile nt Whlilick', argairis hm J omorrow i i IV. Am moy Gin ' Tive Hundred Blaik Boft Shapes for Ladiei, th bright, finish, regular $2.03 shapts, the entire line will be placed on sal tomorrow $1.69, -. , ,!, New Line Suits, New Lins Coats. - Bargains for tomorrow in every department. . BARGAINS IN BLAN2ET3 See the $4.00 Blankets special $2.69. 'I 't- ... .-. (, , H .. .. t . ' f 4 -' i -i n i. ..lows io... i lie tmis .EvrrYTT:i:T3' in full blast roti TO'Tor.r.ov.- ?
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